Discover Aruba’s Exclusive Overwater Villas at This Hidden Resort

Experience Aruba Ocean Villas: A Hidden Gem

On Aruba’s serene southeastern coast, about nine miles from the hustle and bustle of downtown Oranjestad and six miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport, sits the small village of Savaneta.

Once the capital of Aruba, Savaneta is the oldest town on the island and features the only overwater villas. Driving through town, it’s easy to pass by what looks like nothing more than a dirt parking lot; however, if you’re lucky enough to discover the hidden gem that is Aruba Ocean Villas, you’ll find yourself in a colorful slice of paradise filled with lush greenery, brightly painted furniture, and tropical thatched-roof tiki huts waiting to host you for sunset cocktails.

Aruba Ocean Villas entrance
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Aruba Ocean Villas lobby
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Old Man and the Sea Ocean Villas Aruba restaurant
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Past the hammocks draping the breezy indoor-outdoor lobby and the inviting beachfront bar, there are six villas—three over water and three perched directly in the sand. Inside the villas, guests will find mahogany furniture, plush beds, crystal chandeliers, and deep soaking tubs, all with direct ocean views. Each room includes a Bose sound system, Aruba-made bath products, and will soon feature hand-painted silk robes.

Private dinners can be arranged via the on-site restaurant, Old Man and the Sea.

Aruba Ocean Villas
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Aruba Ocean Villas room interior
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Curtains sway in the breeze, inviting you out to the deck where bright Adirondack chairs look out over the Caribbean Sea. The scene is so idyllic that the Sports Illustrated team decided to shoot the 2018 Swimsuit Issue there, bringing model Raven Lyn to pose beside its peaceful pier without fanfare.

The villas, much quieter than the high-rise hotels to their north, are popular among honeymooners and can also be rented out for destination weddings. Moreover, guests can utilize paddle boards, kayaks, and snorkeling gear to explore the surrounding turquoise waters. Additionally, owner Osyth Henriquez mentioned that a wine room and spa are coming soon.

Aruba Ocean Villas deck view
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Since there are only six villas, it is highly recommended to plan your stay well in advance. The average price of a villa is $699. For more information, visit arubaoceanvillas.com to inquire about a stay.


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